A man in a stovepipe hat stands posing among broken fences in front of a log structure. The handwritten caption on the back of the image indicates that this is the oldest tavern in Kentucky, possibly in Boyle County or Nelson County.

A view looking down Bardstown Rd. in Louisville, Ky. On the left is an electric sign for the Red Tavern. Beyond that is another sign advertising Modern Cabins and Standard Oil Products. On the right is a wooden fence and a sign advertising Royal...

A view of Walnut St. (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.) looking from 4th St. in Louisville, Ky. To the left is the Seelbach Hotel, the Plantation Room restaurant, Blue Boar Cafeteria, Scoop, Kentucky Tavern, and the Kentucky Hotel. On the right side is the...

Address: 2352 Lexington Road, Louisville, Kentucky. A car is parked next to a two-story brick building. A sign is posted on the roof reading "Old Kentucky Tavern." The same words appear on the glass windows and on a sign which extends from the...

Address: 2532 S. Fourth Street (at Montana Avenue), Louisville, Kentucky. A sign hanging from the storefront advertises "Whiskey by the drink Frosted Mugs" and "Budweiser King of Beers." Ghost signs on brick wall at side of building read "It's one...

Address: 2532 South Fourth Street (at Montana Avenue), Louisville, Kentucky. North side view of the Whirlaway Inn, with ghost signs reading "It's one of a bourbon Kentucky Tavern" and "Klotter's Fall City Amusement Co. Depot Service 634-1431."

Before and after views of Willow Lake Tavern, a one-story building. In the before, the building's exterior is brick and white. In the after, the building has been redone with a Perma Stone façade and has new signs and a new door. Title supplied by...

Formerly the home of Bishop T.U. Dudley, the three story building located at 620 3rd St. between Chestnut St. and Broadway, served as the meeting place for the Tavern Club. The social club formed in 1901 and met at the Galt House before moving to...